U.S. 441 North - Orange County

U.S. 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) northbound reassurance shield posted beyond Colonial Drive (SR 50) near Spring Lake. U.S. 441 travels solo for the first time since combining with U.S. 192 at Holopaw in rural eastern Osceola County. Photo taken 03/31/18.

U.S. 441 intersects Country Club Drive north of Spring Lake. Country Club Drive spurs west to the Orlando Country Club and east to Westmoreland Drive at Lake Adair. Photo taken 03/31/18.

U.S. 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) diverges from the parallel CSX Railroad leading into Fairvilla. Photo taken 03/31/18.

Proceeding north through the industrial Fairvilla area, U.S. 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) meets SR 438 (Princeton Street). SR 438 ends just east of OBT at Rio Grande Avenue in the College Park neighborhood. Photo taken 03/31/18.

The intersection with Princeton is unmarked as SR 438 east and west. The state road arcs northwest along Princeton Street to overtake Silver Star Road (SR 416 / old SR 438) west to Pine Hills and Ocoee. Photo taken 03/31/18.

One half mile north of Princeton Street, U.S. 441 meets SR 416 (Silver Star Road) The state road begins at U.S. 441 and travels 1.7 miles west to merge with SR 438 beyond Mercy Drive. Photo taken 06/02/18.

Silver Star Road continues east from U.S. 441 and SR 416 a quarter mile to Rio Grande Avenue, a north-south residential through street. Connections with Maury Road lead east to SR 424 (Edgewater Drive) at College Park near Par Street. Photo taken 03/31/18.

Continuing north, U.S. 441 runs directly along side the CSX Railroad again by an array of industrial parks to the west. Photo taken 03/31/18.

Lee Road leads SR 423 east through Fairview Shores 2.5 miles to Interstate 4 and the Winter Park city line. Photos taken 03/31/18.

Like many of the other circuitous state roads in Florida, SR 423 switches cardinal direction banners as it shifts from the east-west Lee Road to the north-south John Young Parkway. John Young Parkway carries the state road southward through the same industrial corridor that U.S. 441 travels to Fairvilla. Photo taken 03/31/18.

Completed in September 2013, a pair of three lane flyovers pass above U.S. 441 (OBT) just beyond SR 423. The overpasses carry an extension of John Young Parkway (SR 434) north to Forest City Road. Photo taken 02/02/08.

This mileage sign for Apopka and Leesburg was removed during the project to build the flyover for SR 434. Photo taken 02/02/08.

All American Boulevard provides a cutoff to nearby Kennedy Boulevard (Unsigned CR 438A) and the town of Eatonville from U.S. 441. The collector route ends opposite Winter Rose Drive, a condominium complex entrance road. Plans call for a realignment of All American Boulevard to connect with Clarcona-Ocoee Road. Photo taken 02/02/08.

Cinderlane Parkway leads southward from U.S. 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) to Lake Orlando Parkway through an array of apartment complexes. Photo taken 02/02/08.

Clarcona-Ocoee Road branches west from Edgewater Drive (CR 424) and crosses paths with U.S. 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) at a commercialized intersection. The arterial winds west across Hiawasee to north Ocoee. Photo taken 02/02/08.

U.S. 441 enters the unincorporated area of Lockhart and meets Rose Avenue, a north-south road between Clarcona-Ocoee Road and SR 414 (Maitland Boulevard) at Bear Lake Road. Photo taken 02/02/08.

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OBT angles northwest over the FECN Railroad and Beggs Road (CR 424) to a parclo interchange with SR 414. Construction began in January 2007 on the John Land Apopka Expressway, a toll road connecting U.S. 441 and Maitland Boulevard west with SR 429 (Daniel Webster Western Beltway) and Wekiva Parkway. The exchange with SR 414 replaced an at-grade intersection. Photos taken 02/02/08.

East from U.S. 441, Maitland Boulevard constitutes a controlled access arterial and expressway to Interstate 4 at Maitland. SR 414 extends 6.7 miles to end at U.S. 17/92 near the Seminole County line. Photo taken 02/02/08.

U.S. 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) nips the southwest corner of Seminole County near Overland Road. Photo taken 02/02/08.

Overland Road heads north from Beggs Road near Pine Hills Road to end at U.S. 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) in unincorporated Seminole County. Overland Road is a historic alignment of U.S. 441. Photo taken 02/02/08.

U.S. 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) reenters Orange County near Oranole Way and the unincorporated community of Piedmont. Photo taken 02/02/08.

Proceeding north from the traffic light at Benbow Court, U.S. 441 next intersects Hiawassee Road south and Piedmont-Wekiwa Road north. Hiawassee Road is a busy north-south corridor through West Orlando and Pine Hills. Piedmont-Wekiwa Road continues the alignment northward to SR 436 (Semoran Boulevard) at Wekiva Springs Road. Photo taken 02/02/08.

Midland Avenue north and Edgewood Drive south converge with U.S. 441 (Main Street) at a staggered intersection. Photo taken 02/18/08.

A pedestrian bridge carries the West Orange Trail above Main Street in Downtown Apopka. Photo taken 02/18/08.

Forthcoming Park Avenue doubles as County Road 435 north to Rock Springs Road and south to Clarcona Road. Photo taken 02/18/08.

County Road 435 connects Apopka with Mt. Plymouth in Lake County to the north and south to Clarcona and Pine Hills. The route is seldom posted outside of the state road system. Photo taken 02/18/08.

U.S. 441 (Main Street) north intersects Central Avenue (CR 437A) south one block west of CR 435 (Park Avenue) in Downtown Apopka. CR 437A, a vastly unsigned route, travels south along Central Avenue to Michael Gladden Boulevard west and Ocoee-Apopka Road. The county road meanders through Ocoee along eastern reaches of Lake Apopka. Central Avenue north is also unsigned CR 424 to Orange Street. Photo taken 04/26/15.

U.S. 441 north veers northwest from Central Avenue toward Plymouth and Zellwood beyond the Apopka city line. Photo taken 04/26/15.

Orange Blossom Trail advances 0.4 miles west from Bradshaw Road to meet the north end of SR 451 and Vick Road. Photo taken 04/26/15.

SR 451 extends south from U.S. 441 and Vick Road to a systems interchange with SR 414 (John Land Apopka Expressway) and SR 429 (Daniel Webster Western Beltway). Photo taken 04/26/15.

SR 451 replaced SR 429 on the northernmost extent of the Western Beltway, when SR 429 shifted west along side SR 414 along the John Land Apopka Expressway in January 2013. The Western Beltway connects Apopka with Ocoee, Winter Garden, and Florida's Turnpike south to SR 408 and Orlando. Photo taken 04/26/15.

An extension of Vick Road opened to traffic in August 2013. Vick Road leads north from SR 451 and U.S. 441 to Spring Ridge in north Apopka. Construction of the $2.2 million connector included redesigning the half diamond interchange to move the left turn from OBT north to SR 451 south along a new lane built adjacent to the northbound off-ramp.1 Photo taken 04/26/15.

Confirming marker posted north of SR 451. Orange Blossom Trail navigates along a commercial stretch between the CSX Railroad and Old Dixie Highway (CR 424). Photo taken 04/26/15.

Errol Parkway stems north from a traffic light on U.S. 441 to the Parkside of Errol Estates community and Errol Country Club & Golf Course. Photo taken 04/26/15.

Northbound motorists along U.S. 441 (OBT) reach the community of Plymouth. Most of Plymouth falls within the Apopka city limits. Photo taken 04/26/15.

Lake View Drive provides a cut off from U.S. 441 (OBT) to Orange Avenue (CR 437) south to Binion Road and Magnolia Park on Lake Apopka. Boy Scout Boulevard ties in from CR 424 (Old Dixie Highway) to the north. Photo taken 04/26/15.

The northern branch of County Road 437 lines Plymouth-Sorrento Road from U.S. 441 to the Lake County line. CR 437 connects Apopka with Sorrento. Photo taken 04/26/15.

CR 437 dog legs west along U.S. 441 to the adjacent traffic light with Orange Avenue south. The route initially runs along side the Apopka Expressway to an industrial area by Holts Lake. Photo taken 04/26/15.

U.S. 441 passes below the north end of the John Land Apopka Expressway (SR 414 and SR 429) ahead of SR 429 Connector Road east to the toll road south and Wekiva Parkway north to Lake County. Photo taken 01/17/10.

U.S. 441 travels 11 miles northwest from Plymouth and the Apopka Expressway to Mt. Dora and 27 miles to Leesburg. Photo taken 01/17/10.

Spillman Drive represents the lone entrance road for the Oak Grove Village and Zellwood Station manufactured home community east of U.S. 441. Photo taken 01/17/10.

Truck traffic headed west to CR 448 in Lake County is directed onto Jones Avenue from U.S. 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) at Zellwood. Jones Avenue becomes CR 48 (Duda Road) beyond the county line as it connects with CR 448A. Photo taken 01/17/10.

Jones Avenue extends another 0.8 miles east from OBT through Zellwood to Round Lake Road. Photo taken 01/17/10.

U.S. 441 takes a rural course northward to County Road 448 (Sadler Avenue) west near Lake Ola. CR 448 ventures west to SR 19 in south Tavares. Photo taken 01/17/10.

U.S. 441 runs along side Lake Ola to the community of Tangerine. Photo taken 01/17/10.